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Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE)

2008 12th CISSE

June 2-4, 2008

University of Texas at Dallas

Richardson, TX 75080

National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security re-designated UT Dallas as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education for the academic years 2007-2012.

 

Information Assurance Program

CyberSecurity Research Center Global Information Assurance Center Emergency Preparedness Center

Certificate Program in Information

B.S. Computer Science with a Minor in Information Assurance

State of Texas recognizes UT Dallas for becoming a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education

UT Dallas Researchers to Play Key Role in $7.5 Million Department of Defense MURI Project

CSRC Tops $1M in Funding

InfraGard Meeting: Cyber Crime 7/07

NTHS Symposium 5/05

CyberSecurity Symposium 4/05

Press Release - SAIAL Lab

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SmileTiger Web Conference

QuEST Forum Computer System - Documentation

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E-Plan's Online Tier2 Submit

DHS/EPA partnership in support of E-Plan

E-Plan Implementation Guide for County LEPCs in NY State

E-Plan Written into NC State Law

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E-Plan Request Tracker

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

OUR MISSION OUR GOAL

The CyberSecurity and Emergency Preparedness Institute (CSEPI) at The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is recognized nationally as service provider in emergency preparedness, benchmarking, and cyber security to local, state, national and international organizations.  The Institute has three Centers; CyberSecurity Research Center, Global Information Assurance Center and Emergency Preparedness Center, each of which addresses a separate set of issues in cyber crime, information assurance, and emergency preparedness.  The Institute is one of only a handful of entities of its kind in the United States. 

The UT Dallas CyberSecurity and Emergency Preparedness Institute conducts leading edge research and implements critically needed programs for Homeland Security in the areas of network security, systems and language security, data and applications security, intrusion detection, security theory and protocols, security engineering, cross cutting themes, information assurance, and emergency preparedness.  Through this research, CSEPI has achieved global recognition in areas vital to national and international security. Our Goal is to enhance our international recognition as a Center of Excellence in several of the major areas of research and system implementation related to cyber security, information assurance, and emergency preparedness.  Partner with other universities, government agencies, and corporate entities to complement this goal.
 
Contact Information
The local, state and federal governments, students, faculty and school administrators, individual contributors, and private businesses interested in becoming partners with The CyberSecurity & Emergency Preparedness Institute should contact

Dr. E. Douglas Harris, Associate Dean and Research Professor
Executive Director, CyberSecurity and Emergency Preparedness Institute
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science

The University of Texas at Dallas
800 W. Campbell Road
M/S WT-11
Richardson, TX 75080-3021


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